I was disappointed with the signature BBrulee Kopi Latte and iced teh latte, but thankfully the food here wasn’t a letdown!

Loving the food puns - the curry on sunshine was a delicious take on curry rice with a crispy chicken cutlet. The thin omelette layer atop the rice with fragrant curry leaves was bomb too! I would’ve preferred the curry to be thicker and spicier, but as it was, it went well with the rice, egg and chicken. The potato bits inside are pretty soft and thoroughly soaked up the curry. The fried chicken was quite impressive, the batter is crisp and really tasty.

Apart from that, the savoury sandwiches all look really tasty. Was gonna go for the CFC (crispy fried chicken) but I thought of trying the fish instead since the chicken might be the same as the curry on sunshine’s. I chose the black pepper sauce to go with the BFF fried fish (only saw later on than the recommended sauce was thousand island), but I think it was quite a good match! The black pepper sauce wasn’t particular peppery, but it rounded off the omelette and sandwich well. This wasn’t really Eggdrop / Eggstop -like, as the toast wasn’t as thick and I really like that! The pre-sliced bread was further sliced in half and toasted before the fillings were loaded in. This provided a better proportion of fillings to bread, unlike the korean style egg toasts which tend to have more bread to filling ratio. My only gripe is that the sandwich isn’t that big, and for $6+, that’s pretty expensive compared to the mains being offered!